Monday, August 27

I am thinking aloud! OK at least I am thinking, perhaps like a “child.”

We all have good and quick minds and I see that everywhere. I ask myself why can we not see, that our human problem is a fight between good and evil thinking, and not between good and evil people. The message to be learned, is right here in this question. If we could control the thinking, we would have robots; but we are not robots. I say to myself; I think therefore I am free. If we are going to eliminate injustice we must teach one another to think right and not wrong. If we demean[scold] one another, we can’t hear one another. Just maybe, if we are consistently nice to one another, we could show one another the right way to having a better life.

I have done both right and wrong things; and I don’t know anybody who is perfect.

So I reason to myself, if the world has a “wrong thinking problem.” We must have pretty bad teachers; maybe little devils.

I was just talking to myself, does it make any sense to you, old friends.

Love to you and your loved ones; who seem to do more right than wrong thinking.

Moral character

Moral character or character is an evaluation of a particular individual's durable moral qualities. The concept of character can imply a variety of attributes including the existence or lack of virtues such as integrity, courage, fortitude, honesty, and loyalty, or of good behaviors or habits. Moral character primarily refers to the assemblage of qualities that distinguish one individual from another - although on a cultural level, the set of moral behaviors to which a social group adheres can be said to unite and define it culturally as distinct from others. Psychologist Lawrence Pervin defines moral character as "a disposition to express behavior in consistent patterns of functions across a range of situations" (Pervin 1994, p. 108). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia